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it has given us strength and inspiration. we look forward to having him and his entire unit back safely with us next year. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the state of our state is productive. in spite of the challenges that come our way. the last decade has not been an easy one for our nation. through the financial crisis and the deep recession that follows, we have watched washington founder on both sides of the aisle, bouncing from one solution to another. the result of our federal government's incompetence have been predictably poor. if a step into recovery, job numbers, rising unemployment. 31,574 jobs. over $6 billion in new investment. unemployment at a four year low. and two 11-win football teams. [applause] i was a proud governor when both our schools one this year. tonight we what we did tonight we have two very special guests, the quarterbacks who led the tigers to a win on the biggest stage of their lives. please give a round of applause. [applause] i personally want to thank you because you are the reason i got
it has given us strength and inspiration. we look forward to having him and his entire unit back safely with us next year. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the state of our state is productive. in spite of the challenges that come our way. the last decade has not been an easy one for our nation. through the financial crisis and the deep recession that follows, we have watched washington founder on both sides of the aisle, bouncing from one solution to another. the result of our federal...
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who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first, one of our nation's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a full-time job. please welcome janice in caroline county and melissa jones harris. [applause] within the heart of every individual is a spirit and a dignity that yearns to be recognized. 12 months ago outside, the officially recognized for the first time in 380 years, the people in a ceremony that none of us will soon forget. please welcome the tribe. [applause] thank you for being here. we're also joined by someone who found himself doing the job of a city manager. when his own home was flooded, he set aside hi
who are with us. i want to share a few of their stories with all of you. first, one of our nation's leading minds and most prominent advocates of science, technology, and engineering, math and education, some of you know them as a member of the school state board. later this week president obama will be awarding him the national medal of science for his achievement in physics. dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a...
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we are also cognizant of the world around us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight, we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention. such is the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the legislature. it is a context of improvement, realism and yes, optimism. it is a context in which we are cast again in the role of problem-solvers. my plan represents the next phase of recovery and rebuilding. tonight, we prepare to embark on a legislative session that i hope will set an example of bipartisanship. two years ago we gathered in difficulty and confronted a time of triage. then, we were consumed by the effort simply to stop the free fall. tonight, we come together to further stabilize our state and lay a stronger foundation for such
we are also cognizant of the world around us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight, we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention. such is the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the...
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they should not be used to create scarcity in order to monetize the top. the internet is too important for our common interests to b interestsits and bytes to be viewed only in dollars and since. it is time for legislation to establish a date to cap to give a pillar of opportunity to our nation's economic growth. promoting this freedom begins with the internet connection but it has to be routed through out the internet ecosystem. a related concern is the effect of software patents on america possibility to innovate. i believe it is time for congress -- this is what happens when you have a baby. a month ago my wife and i had a kid. i have pictures on my iphone for after the program. [laughter] you lose your voice early in the day. congress ought to begin a review, a cost-benefit analysis, of software patents. the requisition of these patents appear less about deploying innovation and more about deploying a legal arsenal. the patent system should not operate as a tax on innovation. that is the case today. how are you promoting innovation if you stand behind
they should not be used to create scarcity in order to monetize the top. the internet is too important for our common interests to b interestsits and bytes to be viewed only in dollars and since. it is time for legislation to establish a date to cap to give a pillar of opportunity to our nation's economic growth. promoting this freedom begins with the internet connection but it has to be routed through out the internet ecosystem. a related concern is the effect of software patents on america...
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it is on the uses of information. we have been talking about the uses by government. it is not just a national security world. it is also law enforcement. national security uses can harm individual users. it does not deal issues. government should be required to get a warrant before it correlates two different databases. this happened in britain when they started to correlate the data base of driver's license photos with images taken from closed-circuit televisions. that is what the fourth amendment comes into play. there are standards of evidence. if you are in one of those riots in britain, you might have on your cell phone charts in courts because you looked like somebody who was throwing a brick through a window. maybe congress has a role. i am concerned about the other set of uses that were alluded to, uses by the private sector. consumers are uncomfortable with this technology. they do not expect it is being used. it is different from saying we have to do something about this technology because it can harm people the federal trade commission rightly protect cons
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i think both of us would say i understand but i think both of us disagree with that. one of the most frightening thoughts is we'll let the next generation deal with the long-term deficit budget. it gets harder the longer you put it off. i'm with you complete i will that making those decisions is very important now. i think where you differ from people on the right is being reasonable about when you phase it in. the last couple of years is we have to get the deficit down this year or we have to cut spending this year. in a vulnerable economy that is dangerous. i think it is more important to make the hard decisions, make your fiscal consolidations back loaded. to kick in gradually over time, think is the right policy for an economy like we have that is still vulnerable. >> talking about the short-term decisionings. can we pay our bills this year? given your view about nothing can happen in two years. >> define pay our bills. >> will the federal government honor our debt this summer? >> that is a question about the debt limit. >> yes. >> i think so. i think the most lik
i think both of us would say i understand but i think both of us disagree with that. one of the most frightening thoughts is we'll let the next generation deal with the long-term deficit budget. it gets harder the longer you put it off. i'm with you complete i will that making those decisions is very important now. i think where you differ from people on the right is being reasonable about when you phase it in. the last couple of years is we have to get the deficit down this year or we have to...
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this would only be used in the same case as when you use a social security card. it just could not be forged. if we want to stop future flows, he is so right. i want to make a point. our goal is not to come back here 10 years from now. this means stopping future waves of immigration. other parts of it are something marco rubio has pushed, the entry-exit system. in other words, we have a biometric -- >> many people who are here legally have overstayed their visas. >> we have a biometric when you come into the country but not one when you leave. we have to fix that. second, the employers. why do illegal immigrants come here? it is simple. it is jobs. you can go to a province in southern mexico and make $3 per hour, below a minimum wage, lousy conditions, you are coming. we want to make sure employers do not hire people who are here illegally. the only way to do that is to have a card that is not affordable. right now, you can go down the street here and get a social security card or a driver's license or $100 that is forged. >> it sounds like you have the language,
this would only be used in the same case as when you use a social security card. it just could not be forged. if we want to stop future flows, he is so right. i want to make a point. our goal is not to come back here 10 years from now. this means stopping future waves of immigration. other parts of it are something marco rubio has pushed, the entry-exit system. in other words, we have a biometric -- >> many people who are here legally have overstayed their visas. >> we have a...
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let's use our time in office wisely. let's build on -- but not be constrained by -- the progress of the past. let's be resolute in keeping our focus forward and to the future. at the end of any one of our terms, yours or mine, we will be measured by the progress we have made. and the true measure will be taken not by the politicians or pundits, but by our children. let us not forget that it is to them we are most accountable. god bless montana's children and families, god bless montana, and god bless america. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> cia officials discuss enhanced stagnation results. here's a portion of that discussion. >> she said she opposes the program. she and knowledge is the effectiveness which i think is a valid position. if played a role. we should not have done it. why are people so obsess with trying to disprove the obvious? >> i am pointing to the broader american public. and talking about the national psyche
let's use our time in office wisely. let's build on -- but not be constrained by -- the progress of the past. let's be resolute in keeping our focus forward and to the future. at the end of any one of our terms, yours or mine, we will be measured by the progress we have made. and the true measure will be taken not by the politicians or pundits, but by our children. let us not forget that it is to them we are most accountable. god bless montana's children and families, god bless montana, and god...
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question mark -- uses question mark -- uses? >> agencies have their own stovepipes. there is no interconnectedness. in theory, they should be overseeing these kind of issues and refereeing between the different agencies. even in the agencies, you have people procuring different systems that do not integrate very well. we spend billions of dollars preparing them. -- repairing them. people build up their own legacy systems and they did not coordinate with anything around. then sentence to save money is not there. if you save money, you do not get the benefit. it goes to someone else. they do not make it efficient. we need someone at the top coming hard down on them. to make up to congress the system and create the laws? >> the executive branch ought to be able to do that. the executive branch has the authority within him. something does legislative could get from the executive branch is every organizational authority. that means you could reorganize the way that you wanted. when congress tries to mend it there are jurisdiction bat
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us for help. you're why i'm on the planet. >> thank you. you may not be the only -- [laughter] thank you. we have today ariella senior staff attorney at the women's rights project at the american civil liberties union. she is also very engaged in looking at this area and is going to share with us some of her perspectives on the challenges moving forward in 'em me menation. >> thank you. >> and i first want to thank conference organizers and women in international security and of course our partner in work on many issues affecting women in the military. and to my friend, anne coughlin for inviting me. i first met anne several years before either of these lawsuits working on a whole different issue and realized any issue where she got involved would be in good shape. i also want to give a special thank you not only to all of the service women, especially those who have spoken today, but in particular to four who i've gotten to know over the course of representing them in the lawsuit, and they are al
us for help. you're why i'm on the planet. >> thank you. you may not be the only -- [laughter] thank you. we have today ariella senior staff attorney at the women's rights project at the american civil liberties union. she is also very engaged in looking at this area and is going to share with us some of her perspectives on the challenges moving forward in 'em me menation. >> thank you. >> and i first want to thank conference organizers and women in international security and...
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to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of people to plan. that's not just a point about the economy. think about language. nobody planned the english language. it arose spontaneously it evolved just like the french language, the russian language. there are a few languages that have two things in common, they were designed by human beings, they were planned and no one speaks them. all the languages that people speak are examples of spontaneous order. law, i know we're here in the ray burn -- rayburn office building and everybody thinks they are involved in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spon
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the rest of us, we take it. i pay for the oil companies to get all kinds of rebates and all of this business. i do not want to do that. it is part of my obligation as a citizen of this country. host: this is one of the editorials this morning in the new york times -- back to the phones. rosella in new york, on our line for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have been watching this debate -- is quite controversial, obviously, regarding coverage for contraception -- contraception. over the years, i have listened to this. in fact, i have listened to it long before it became a hot topic, listening to and talk in different organizations. host: what you think about the opt-out offer? caller: i think it is a good idea. my two points -- id not think religious organizations, churches, should have any business in this topic as a group, because they have a vested interest in women producing more babies. first of all, most of them, the catholic church included, and they are probably on
the rest of us, we take it. i pay for the oil companies to get all kinds of rebates and all of this business. i do not want to do that. it is part of my obligation as a citizen of this country. host: this is one of the editorials this morning in the new york times -- back to the phones. rosella in new york, on our line for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have been watching this debate -- is quite controversial, obviously, regarding coverage...
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are we going to say we need to use women when we need to use them, but they are not in the unit's? i will be keeping a close eye -- in the unit'? i will be keeping a close eye on that. we heard so many ways that the old policy was implemented. i do not think it but he claims commanders in the field. they said direct down, that means well forward on the battlefield. some people say that means we will not send women's in in the first 15 minutes of a raid. some people say we will not send women out when it is a nighttime raid. some people say you will not ride in the first two congress of the convoy. you will not be the -- first two cars of the convoy. you will say, the last commander sent me out at night. i do not know why you will not jumble are we going to see more of that or will that -- i do not know why you will not? i know that was not getting out of the weeds. i am very detail oriented. it touches >> on the implications in challenges we are going to have and the town -- kind of accountability moving forward. we are going to turn now to the legislative assistant to the democrat
are we going to say we need to use women when we need to use them, but they are not in the unit's? i will be keeping a close eye -- in the unit'? i will be keeping a close eye on that. we heard so many ways that the old policy was implemented. i do not think it but he claims commanders in the field. they said direct down, that means well forward on the battlefield. some people say that means we will not send women's in in the first 15 minutes of a raid. some people say we will not send women...
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be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds if not thousands minors and women are arrested for the crime of prostitution and the buyers are almost never charged. i'm getting a big stop sign but i'm going to continue. i'm sorry. if you get a big hook you can pull me off. i'm sorry. a survivor described to me how the police in front of her, a teenager being arrested said a to a man who just committed statutory rape, go home to you wife. we don't want to ruin your life. that is how the person being arrested was would be the child, the woman or the bo
be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds...
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it reminded us that bad decisions in washington can get in the way of economic rugrats. we agree -- economic progress. we agree that we cannot cut our way to prosperity. it has not worked in the past and it will not work today. it could weaken our economy. a could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need is a balanced approach. an approach that says let's cut would we can afford, but make the investments we cannot afford to live without. investment in education, research thomas development. -- of research, development. republicans and democrats have worked together to reduce our deficit by $2.5 trillion. that is a good start, but to get the rest of the way, we need a balanced set of reforms. for example, we need to lower the cost of health care like programs like medicare. we cannot pass the burden. these reforms must go hand-in- hand with eliminating excess spending in our tax code so that the wealthiest cannot take advantage of loopholes and reductions that are not available to most americans. 2012 can be a year of solid growth and more jobs and high
it reminded us that bad decisions in washington can get in the way of economic rugrats. we agree -- economic progress. we agree that we cannot cut our way to prosperity. it has not worked in the past and it will not work today. it could weaken our economy. a could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need is a balanced approach. an approach that says let's cut would we can afford, but make the investments we cannot afford to live without. investment in education, research...
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she took us to games and played catch with us and shot baskets with us. she just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter the situation or teachers and us really how to have each other's back. how to be there for one another whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood or something like that, she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's backs no matter what. >> the other thing a smart, highly inteligent and very thoughtful lady. we grew up with those conversations. we might have been talking football with dad in the basent in, but mom was talking other things. she was talking about world affairs and history and things that were going on in the 70s in our world. mom was always tuned into all of those things. that brought up conversations and i think that helped make us more rounded people. >> terrific family stories this week at the super bowl with the harbaughs. the last 49er quarterback to win a super bowl was steve young. 18 years ago today. i talked with steve young and he is thoroughly impressed wi
she took us to games and played catch with us and shot baskets with us. she just believed in us. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. no matter the situation or teachers and us really how to have each other's back. how to be there for one another whether it was a scrape in the neighborhood or something like that, she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's backs no matter what. >> the other thing a smart, highly inteligent and very thoughtful lady....
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why is it only us? i would like anybody to come and see us. we have a 99 score with the health department. so we're not here to cheat anybody or wheat the government or do anything like that. if we came in the wrong way, we apologize for that. it's not only us. it's a lost people doing that. it's a cultural thing. we need to try to see how we can resolve this. we will stop the hooka and comply with the rules. >> on january 13th do you deny smoking was taking place in your restaurant? >> personally i wasn't there, if she says, so i will not deny that. >> thank you. >> miss young. >> we would only like to say that marrakech is a restaurant with employees. marrakech must comply with both california labor code and the san francisco health code and each time environmental health has visited the restaurant, patrons were not purchasing tobacco products only, but allowed to smoke inside the restaurant. when i spoke to the owners directly, marrakech owners and operators made the choice to ignore environmental health's warnings and marrakech owners and
why is it only us? i would like anybody to come and see us. we have a 99 score with the health department. so we're not here to cheat anybody or wheat the government or do anything like that. if we came in the wrong way, we apologize for that. it's not only us. it's a lost people doing that. it's a cultural thing. we need to try to see how we can resolve this. we will stop the hooka and comply with the rules. >> on january 13th do you deny smoking was taking place in your restaurant?...
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i think you should come with us. what for? we wanna talk to you, david. - come on. - where we goin'? don't know yet do we, frank? nope. yes. you have done this before? i used to help my grandmother. i shall speed up. of course you will. don't worry, love. you stick with me. which house? that one there. oh, right. you can't do that. you might kill someone. no, we won't. the house is empty isn't it, frank? yeah. she's in hospital, is mrs. sheron. it's all right. - it's for you, david. - let me go! ringside view, eh? - when the firemen come. - let me go! ( screaming ) police, please and an ambulance. right, those of you with something to show from this evening, leave it on that table there. the rest of you, homework, please. time's our enemy, remember. shall we see you at our extra class on thursday? - yes, definitely. - marvelous. give her a hand, maureen. fancy a drink, karen? oh, heck why not? ( sirens wailing in distance ) - good night, love. - night. sorry i'm late, love. i've been to the pub. are you all right? what's happe
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that's what's at stake here for us. it's really not a question about whether people like president obama or whether he doesn't, whether they don't. and i frankly think that president obama has done great disservice to what his ideals were and why we elected him in the first place in 2008, which was around the questions of transparency and human rights. and that's the piece that we actually need to keep our eye in the next four years. >> you mentioned senator ron wyden a moment ago. he is on the senate select committee. he's allowed to know the legal rational that's being offered for targeted killing, as well as all the countries where the killing is where it's happening. but even he can't get answers. and he's promised to bring these issues up at john brennan's confirmation hearings for cia director coming pretty soon. what questions would you put to john brennan when he goes before the congress to testify on behalf of his nomination for director of the cia? >> i'm not going to quibble with them on the fact that they ar
that's what's at stake here for us. it's really not a question about whether people like president obama or whether he doesn't, whether they don't. and i frankly think that president obama has done great disservice to what his ideals were and why we elected him in the first place in 2008, which was around the questions of transparency and human rights. and that's the piece that we actually need to keep our eye in the next four years. >> you mentioned senator ron wyden a moment ago. he is...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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colleagues, these items are before us. let me make first a motion, a few motions to follow the bla recommendation. first of all, a motion to amend item number 5, the resolution for finding a fiscal feasibility to add a further resolve clause that the board of supervisors will find this project fiscally feasible and responsible subject to the approval of the board of supervisors to create the moscone expansion district next week february 5th, 2013. >> second. >> we have a second for that. we can do that without opposition -- yes. [speaker not understood] district attorney's office. >> this is attorney john givener. if it's possible the board would continue the hearing on february 5th and finally make a decision on the 129tion or later. i would recommend [speaker not understood]. * 12th >> fair enough. strike the date from the further resolve clause we'll do it subject to the approval of the board of supervisors on the moscone expansion district. and i have a second to that. we can do that without opposition. and i'd like to
colleagues, these items are before us. let me make first a motion, a few motions to follow the bla recommendation. first of all, a motion to amend item number 5, the resolution for finding a fiscal feasibility to add a further resolve clause that the board of supervisors will find this project fiscally feasible and responsible subject to the approval of the board of supervisors to create the moscone expansion district next week february 5th, 2013. >> second. >> we have a second for...
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check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the sat check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com break in to send if you want about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching the day to hear from some more political artists next. wealthy british study done. some time to write a little story. down. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today. looking. good if you've never seen anything like the top. last weekend i went to the opening of a really amazing art exhibit right here in washington d.c. it's called crude and it's a sharp critique and dramatic observation of the political conflict between social liberty and the business of oil earlier i talked a conceptual artist behind crude. what is art and what he be
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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they make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having all of your stocks produce huge gains of course you'll feel like buying that's another case where your feelings are leading you astray. do not buy stocks after the market has spiked. don't chase. i want you to take advantage of rallies but when you buy the day after they had gigantic markups, you're letting the market take advantage of you. i know you're doing this because i read it on twitter @jimcramer. after big days that's when people want to start chasing stock, don't do it. i will respond to you that way on twitter when you do. you know i can be feisty in the retweets. this sounds like common sense that like bozo or krusty could figure out, but i don't waste your time on the show. of course's silly to buy the day after a rally or after a stock has a huge run. you know it right up until the moment when you get swept away by the euphoria. that's why you need a playbook. done in the cool day. you need rules to prevent yourself from
they make us bullish. when your last experience in the market was having all of your stocks produce huge gains of course you'll feel like buying that's another case where your feelings are leading you astray. do not buy stocks after the market has spiked. don't chase. i want you to take advantage of rallies but when you buy the day after they had gigantic markups, you're letting the market take advantage of you. i know you're doing this because i read it on twitter @jimcramer. after big days...
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she donated wrist tape and uneven bar grips that she used. doug laws is the first african-american woman to win gold in the gymnastics individual all-around. >>> a provocative art exhibit about gun violence is now open in a small gallery off logan's circle in d.c., called the newtown project. the gallery owner knows what it's like to be shot. this exhibit is designed to be piercing. >> reporter: children's building blocks splattered with blood, a gun press bed someone's temple. a child's image against the u.s. constitution, his feet blown off. >> there are no pretty pictures. >> reporter: charles crowd owner of the gallery on 13th street, said these images are supposed to make you reaction, maybe even recoil. >> it is provocative, and that's what art is meant to do. art is meant to make people think. >> reporter: krouse, a former journalist has felt the pain of a bullet wound. he was traveling with lee oryan in jonestown in 197, and jim jones' followers opened fire on them on the airstrip. >> i've been shot with a gun similar to what was used
she donated wrist tape and uneven bar grips that she used. doug laws is the first african-american woman to win gold in the gymnastics individual all-around. >>> a provocative art exhibit about gun violence is now open in a small gallery off logan's circle in d.c., called the newtown project. the gallery owner knows what it's like to be shot. this exhibit is designed to be piercing. >> reporter: children's building blocks splattered with blood, a gun press bed someone's temple. a...
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. >> it used to be a sign of being cool. but america's smoking habits have been changing over the years. emily reports that teens are helping lead the way. >> no, i don't smoke cigarettes. i actually had an aunt. i'd always take her cigarettes and hide them from her. and like, it just -- i was just never a cigarette type. >> i don't smoke cigarettes because i think it's gross and you get lung cancer, and i don't want lung cancer. >> i don't smoke because there's no point to it. it's addictive. it doesn't help you. there's no point. >> the number of american teens who smoke has been going down for years. in fact, we're less likely to use tobacco than the teens in many other countries. surveys show that only about 12% of all 10th graders have smoked recently. but that's still too many. >> nicotine addiction, take one. >> that's why the government puts out messages like this one. >> [ coughs ] boy, that smoke is really obnoxious. do you think that guy knows how bad smoking is for him? >> these pool players know what they're tal
. >> it used to be a sign of being cool. but america's smoking habits have been changing over the years. emily reports that teens are helping lead the way. >> no, i don't smoke cigarettes. i actually had an aunt. i'd always take her cigarettes and hide them from her. and like, it just -- i was just never a cigarette type. >> i don't smoke cigarettes because i think it's gross and you get lung cancer, and i don't want lung cancer. >> i don't smoke because there's no point...
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and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks ago. what was i doing? something you just said moments ago, you said that you can love someone who doesn't look like you. a lot has been made about, you know, same-sex marriage and you've heard what one ravens player said and what san francisco 49er player said. what do you think about gay rights this year during the super bowl? a lot has been made of it. >> well, what part of talking football confused you? i said we're going to talk the football game. there is a time and place to talk about that. we're playing in the super bowl tomo
and he used that. and a little bit -- people took it and made their own stories, their own conclusions. and the only conclusion was that michael learned an amazing amount in a short amount of time. and john lee used football to demonstrate that. >> also, you're 16 years old. you don't want anyone looking back at you -- how were you at 16? >> because you look like a nerd in that movie. >> i don't want people looking back at me a year ago or six months or sometimes six weeks...
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us with this is a problem that. the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less. suffering. love . science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future.
us with this is a problem that. the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less. suffering. love . science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future.
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and that's what we used. but we added a little bit something to the folks that we when we put real pictures of people on. we put badges around their necks. why would we put badges around the necks? they shoot their own. absolutely. and so we switch those back and forth. some will have badges and some will not. the threat is the weapon not the face. not the face. team took a lot. if you don't there was screaming going on when it happened. it took a lot. we knew because of the study we were on to something. we continued on with that. we also continue on with that actual conversation how to implicit bias work in law enforcement. and one of the things we found out, training might not increase the speed, we talk about a little bit of -- i want to touch on the stereo types and the mechanism and something incongruent is for you to have a white male and black male together a white to have the gun and the black male not. the mind is confused. they associate black faces with crime. and so when i get confused. i have to
and that's what we used. but we added a little bit something to the folks that we when we put real pictures of people on. we put badges around their necks. why would we put badges around the necks? they shoot their own. absolutely. and so we switch those back and forth. some will have badges and some will not. the threat is the weapon not the face. not the face. team took a lot. if you don't there was screaming going on when it happened. it took a lot. we knew because of the study we were on to...
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that's it for us. thanks for watching. "erin burnett out front" starts now. >> a suicide bomber stages a deadly strike on an american embassy and this time the white house quick to label it a terrorist attack. >>> plus, a prosecutor gunned down on the way to work. friend says he believes he was in serious danger. was it revenge for doing his job? >>> and guns and politics. did joe biden slip of the tongue just wreck the president's message on guns? let's go out front. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. american embassy attacked. a suicide bomber struck at a security checkpoint at the american embassy in turkey today, and this time the white house immediately labeled it an act of terror. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is by definition an act of terror, a terrorist attack. however, we do not know at this point who is responsible or the motivations behind the attack. the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> an act of terror regardless of who is responsible or what their motivations are
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so pull the mic down and tell us your feelings on this. >> i need somebody to speak for us. >> you want her to translate? >> that is fine. no problem. >> my english is not so good. >> that is okay. >> i am in the same boat sometimes. >> the noise... she said, that... use the microphone. >> she said one beer and the people outside and smoking with marijuana. and all of the smoke going to her apartment. >> because i live in there. >> okay, we are going to, i think that we have got a real strong commitment from the people that run the club to take into account your concerns and to do everything that they can possible to make it more comfortable for you. >> yeah, because... too much noise in the residential building and not a commercial building. >> i don't know if you heard that, we are limiting the time that we can do this. and we are going to set up a system by which you can contact them and you have a contact information for this person. so i think hopefully you will see vast improvements with those three items implemented. okay. >> thank you. >> okay, so do we have... could we get a mo
so pull the mic down and tell us your feelings on this. >> i need somebody to speak for us. >> you want her to translate? >> that is fine. no problem. >> my english is not so good. >> that is okay. >> i am in the same boat sometimes. >> the noise... she said, that... use the microphone. >> she said one beer and the people outside and smoking with marijuana. and all of the smoke going to her apartment. >> because i live in there. >>...
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. hillary clinton ends her run as secretary of state by nailing republicans for who they really are. i love it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i am very proud to have been secretary of state. >> hillary clinton gives her final farewell as secretary of state and doesn't mince parting words about the republicans refusing to face facts. karen finney and michael steele on clinton's right-wing call-out. >>> the stock market closes over 14,000. exxon has record profits, and income inequality has never been worse. senator bernie sanders on the fight ahead. >>> scott brown is out, and geraldo is in. >> this is a real-life horror story, and it will give small children bad dreams. >> we've got rivera's first senate campaign commercial ahead. >>> michelle goldberg, michael tamaski and gene robinson are here to talk about the legacy of ed koch. >>> beer prices could
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logic who all human or a factual human is for us a government is to get out of the way us she categorically states that the government cannot create jobs where the government can create government jobs the government can do things that help to create jobs in the private sector but it's my it's bad from the three thousand to. two dozen able to push that didn't save the banking sector save certain parts of it but it said you want to road and not save fuel save some jobs yeah but i didn't agree with the bailout it was a step by the stimulus package that we actually didn't agree with but you were you guys you know money comes from yes the bailout saved a bunch of jobs temporarily before it caused the need for the bailouts the first place the government policies you can't talk credit to the the tax money going to somebody's pocket with that money they may have created jobs in the process so it's not it was state of was the government's fault because it was because it's we know this for a fact i'm sorry the government urged pressured bribed really stay calm his concession always build houses like
logic who all human or a factual human is for us a government is to get out of the way us she categorically states that the government cannot create jobs where the government can create government jobs the government can do things that help to create jobs in the private sector but it's my it's bad from the three thousand to. two dozen able to push that didn't save the banking sector save certain parts of it but it said you want to road and not save fuel save some jobs yeah but i didn't agree...
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lead us to a victory. like we're not talking out of here unless you wake up, like right now, and lead us to a victory. >> i don't know which side of joe we want to get ahold of. we want joe cool and all that. but come on, man. in our locker room, we got 53 -- we got about 65, 69 different guys in the locker room. we handsen down got probably the craziest, the nuttiest locker room in the nfl. and he fits right in with that. >> reporter: yeah. joe flacco is the guy that concerns me. eight touchdowns, no interceptions. the offensive line is playing great football and everybody has been talking about colin kaepernick. not too much about joe flacco. so as we go back to san francisco, ken and liz, that guy, watch out for the quarterback for the baltimore ravens. >> yeah. yeah. for sure. the guy has got some skills. all right. dennis, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >> reporter: okay. see you tomorrow! oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? ♪ oh! ♪ ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female an
lead us to a victory. like we're not talking out of here unless you wake up, like right now, and lead us to a victory. >> i don't know which side of joe we want to get ahold of. we want joe cool and all that. but come on, man. in our locker room, we got 53 -- we got about 65, 69 different guys in the locker room. we handsen down got probably the craziest, the nuttiest locker room in the nfl. and he fits right in with that. >> reporter: yeah. joe flacco is the guy that concerns me....
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she would teach us how to have each other's back. >> reporter: the strategies they'll use this weekend they learned long ago from dad. who says he knows where his heart will be after the game. >> there is going to be one winner and one that is going to be totally disappointed and my thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory. >> reporter: no matter the intensity of the rivalry, both personal and professional, really no matter what happens on sunday, they do both agree on one thing, diane -- one day, they will both be happy to coach with the other. >> all right. josh elliott, thank you so much. have a great weekend, josh. we'll all be watching. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- those cars piling up, crashing one after the other. what do the huge trucks have to do with these accidents? we'll show you how to stay safe on the roads this weekend. [ mrs. hutchison ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's t
she would teach us how to have each other's back. >> reporter: the strategies they'll use this weekend they learned long ago from dad. who says he knows where his heart will be after the game. >> there is going to be one winner and one that is going to be totally disappointed and my thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory. >> reporter: no matter the intensity of the rivalry, both personal and professional, really no matter what happens on sunday,...
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he will keep us out of wars. i think that we need somebody in that position. >> here is what bill kristol wroited today, chuck hagel isn't a first rate candidate for secretary of defense. he isn't even a second rate candidate. has there ever been a more embarrassing confirmation hearing than hagel for a measure cabinet position. for a minor cabinet position or subcabinet position. we don't know of one. congressman, i understand the white house says he will probably get confirmed and, you know, i guess he will. i don't really have any inside information. they say they have a lot of yes votes. but that appearance, i don't care if you like him or got three purple hearts or no purple hearts, that appearance to me was shocking. the fact that he didn't know his -- the president of the united states policy on containment. he botched that he had to have people come and hand him notes during the process? the fact that he didn't -- couldn't answer john mccain's very simple question? he seemed confused. out of his depth. he
he will keep us out of wars. i think that we need somebody in that position. >> here is what bill kristol wroited today, chuck hagel isn't a first rate candidate for secretary of defense. he isn't even a second rate candidate. has there ever been a more embarrassing confirmation hearing than hagel for a measure cabinet position. for a minor cabinet position or subcabinet position. we don't know of one. congressman, i understand the white house says he will probably get confirmed and, you...
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thanks for joining us and thanks for being with us. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> greta: , tonight, is washington a threat to americans? now, according to a new pugh poll the answer is, yes. a majority of americans saying washington poses a threat to their personal rights and freedoms. karl rove is here to talk about that plus much more ahead. "on the record" starts right now. >> the obama administration announcing big changes for the birth control coverage for employees of some religious organizations. >> we need to provide preventative services, access to preventative services for all women and that includes contraception and we also needed to respect religious beliefs. >> it would appear to be a dramatic post election reversal by the obama administration on an issue that marked a flash point in the early electoral cycle last year which by most accounts helped the campaign galvanize voters. >> january of 2009. 8.5 million americans have left the labor force. this administration is shrinking the private sector. >> w
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before the vote true that live in cairo thank you very much for joining us here on. what is a good to have you with us here at washington's attempts to corner iran with sanctions against its oil industry may have actually been undermined by the u.s. itself the pentagon has admitted it cannot verify where exactly the u.s. put just over a billion dollars worth of fuel for its operations in afghanistan in recent years the story now if you want to use a guy in a truck. the u.s. gives money to the afghan government to buy fuel for its forces now u.s. officials the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction say they cannot verify that the fuel purchased for afghan security forces in recent years did not come from iran it could be their way of saying that it probably did come from the wrong and it could mean that the u.s. has violated its own sanctions thereby letting us taxpayer dollars go to remain coffers those sanctions that the u.s. has put in place not only bar u.s. companies from doing business with iran but also punish third party countries for doing b
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> boy, oh, boy, we've come a long way since then. a huge stash, hundreds of never-before-seen pictures of the beatles has been discovered. take a look here. that is the fab four right there meeting with their guru. and the others, well, those are behind-the-scenes pictures from when the band was shooting the film "help" in the bahamas. the photographer recently found the negatives for the pictures and published them. and be sure to go to cnn.com where you can see more of these exclusive never-before-seen images. check it out at cnn.com. >>> now to hawaii where lawmakers are proposing a new bill to protect celebrities. it is named the steven tyler act because he's asked for protection from the paparazzi. the bill would make it illegal to photograph people in private areas. but wouldn't stop people from taking pictures in public areas like the beach. critics say the bill is trying to convince celebs to buy prop
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> boy, oh, boy, we've come a long way since then. a huge stash, hundreds of never-before-seen pictures of the beatles has been discovered. take a look here. that is the fab four right there meeting with their guru. and the others, well, those are behind-the-scenes pictures from when the band was shooting the film "help" in the bahamas. the photographer recently found the negatives for...
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we don't have to use that word. >> it isn't amnesty. >> it is amnesty. it is amnesty to a people who will be voting on it in the house. >> you don't have to use that designation. >> yes, i do. >> i believe the bill will pass both the senate and the house particularly with pat's support. >> i agree the edge. -- egypt on the edge. (speaking a foreign language). >> state of emergency. that's what egypt's president morsi announced this week. plus a curfew to curtail violent protests that have been raised in several egyptian cities. 54 people have died. another warning came from the country's army chief, that's egypt's -- that's egypt's political problems are pushing the near anarchy along the sues canal. in cairo a mob ransacked the fire star intercontinental hotel. it has been two years since mubarak was september from power. the new -- was swept from power. the new present morsi is an islamist aligned with the brotherhood. adding to the unrest is egypt's weak economy. egypt's credit rating was downgraded from a b plus to a b. it cited instability. the urge
we don't have to use that word. >> it isn't amnesty. >> it is amnesty. it is amnesty to a people who will be voting on it in the house. >> you don't have to use that designation. >> yes, i do. >> i believe the bill will pass both the senate and the house particularly with pat's support. >> i agree the edge. -- egypt on the edge. (speaking a foreign language). >> state of emergency. that's what egypt's president morsi announced this week. plus a curfew...
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by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because they want information about dissidents. political diidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next
by the way, the fact that they owe us a trillion dollars, it is true that they own us. for some extent we own them as well. if our economy tanks in the interest rates rise, then they lose money as well. there is this kind of relationship because of this trillion dollars that we owe them. or that they'll us. but the point i'm making is why are we not been a tough? these are criminal behaviors. >> the thing that is really troubling is that china is hacking into our big newspapers. because...
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check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the set check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com so i've begun to send everyone about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching that day to hear from some more political artists next. week speak your language i mean some of the will inevitably and. programs in the documentary some spanish more matches to you. a little tune in to bangalore kid. the story. here. is the spanish. visit i. hope you got. to. look it. up or shut up if you like. last weekend i went to the opening of a really amazing art exhibit right here in washington d.c. it's called crude and it's a sharp critique and dramatic observation of the political conflict between social liberty and the business of oil earlier i talked a conceptual artist behind crude. what is are and what he believes is the evolution from a natural resource to a national identity take a look. at suggest all oil industry because i use oil palm oil to be in and what i can say. for oil in the states look like i t
check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the set check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com so i've begun to send everyone about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching that day to hear from some more political artists next. week speak your language i mean some of the will inevitably and. programs in the documentary some spanish more matches to you. a little tune in to bangalore kid. the story....
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use both and they take both. my joy and my well you express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. informal ideas to be. how do you make the posters here so we can and they're not. just paying the bills and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get as it . is it. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he just. told people and they. could go to my t.v. as it's. a democracy he. just gave me a new one you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so muc
use both and they take both. my joy and my well you express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. informal ideas to be. how do you make the posters here so we can and they're not. just paying the bills and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get as it . is it. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of....
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because i used. to be in. this to take a boy in this tea and they point to things a good space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have f.c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. you know i started it all by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in one months to write a letter for my parents. and they. use both and they take. my. my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what is this made. you made to post r.c.s. we can and they're not. just going there. and they usually. have a distance between each other and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of
because i used. to be in. this to take a boy in this tea and they point to things a good space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have f.c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. you know i started it all by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in one...
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she used to park it round our house when me dad was sick. she were always complaining it kept breaking down. - do you blame maureen for your dad? - no. was she there when he actually...? she came out the room and told me he were dead. mum stayed in there with him. she was a good friend to you both, at that time and since. so why did you want to hurt her? i didn't. it were the car. i thought she'd get the insurance if i put it out of its misery. oh, david. now that's going to be very hard for people to swallow. i wanted to see the firemen put it out. kill the flames with the hoses from the engine. is that what you want to do in life? be a fireman? yeah. like me dad. adams: if we'd known his father's occupation right away it might've saved us a bit of trouble. no criticism of you, mrs. wainthropp. far from it. you've done well for us. oh, no, i haven't. i've just made things worse. i can't find any joy in the thought of that boy being taken off. i've left the real rogue to carry on his mischief. you'll need a round-the-clock watch for maureen'
she used to park it round our house when me dad was sick. she were always complaining it kept breaking down. - do you blame maureen for your dad? - no. was she there when he actually...? she came out the room and told me he were dead. mum stayed in there with him. she was a good friend to you both, at that time and since. so why did you want to hurt her? i didn't. it were the car. i thought she'd get the insurance if i put it out of its misery. oh, david. now that's going to be very hard for...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> it's a surprising twist to the jonbenet ramsey case. our legal guys are back. avery friedman in cleveland, richard herman in new york. this week we found out that a grand jury voted in 1999 to indict the 6-year-old beauty queen's parents on charges of child abuse leading to death. the d.a. didn't file the charges against john and patty ramsey saying he didn't have enough evidence. the new information came to the boulder daily camera, which also reported that although the grand jurors voted for indictment they were okay with the decision not to prosecute. gentlemen, bizarre. why is this coming out now, richard? >> i don't know why. but how scary is that? that's why, you know, they say a grand jur
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> it's a surprising twist to the jonbenet ramsey case. our legal guys are back. avery friedman in cleveland, richard herman in new york. this week we found out that...
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